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carol? >> of course, you could see why people would be so upset about this, especially if you're black or latino. not only because of discrimination. >> of course. >> it brings down your housing value. >> oh, sure. it makes it harder for people who live in these areas to sell their homes and it's aa health and safety risk when you hear what's happening at some of these homes. bank of america's failure to take care of and properly maintain these homes are crippling the economy in the hardest hit communities. i want to show you a side by side look at the difference in the white neighborhood and minority neighborhood. we can put that up. there are foreclosed homes in grand rapids, michigan. the one on the left, if we can pull that up there. the one on the left is in the white neighborhood. nicely manicured lawn there. a for sale sign. the house looks in pretty good condition. the one on the right is from a minority neighborhood. mold growing on the home, leaves, trash, and no for sale. aallianc
carol? >> of course, you could see why people would be so upset about this, especially if you're black or latino. not only because of discrimination. >> of course. >> it brings down your housing value. >> oh, sure. it makes it harder for people who live in these areas to sell their homes and it's aa health and safety risk when you hear what's happening at some of these homes. bank of america's failure to take care of and properly maintain these homes are crippling the...
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i'm carol costello. we continue now with ashleigh banfield. >> thanks very much, carol. i'm ashleigh banfield in new york. it's 11:00 on the east coast and 8:00 a.m. on the west coast. 13 days until the election. 13 days to get your base energized. get your supporters to the polls. and talk to as many undecideds as possible. and really, we're only talking about a handful of states here. you want to stay on point. no distractions, no blunders. so you can imagine what it was like for mitt romney to wake up today and hear about this. republican tea party-backed candidate richard mourdock running for the u.s. senate in a close race in indiana told a at any time audience that children conceived in rape are still god's gift, and part of god's will. >> i believe that life begins at conception. the only exception i have for -- to have an abortion is in that case of the life of the mother. i just -- i struggled with it myself for a long time, but i cape to realize, life is that gift from god. and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is somethi
i'm carol costello. we continue now with ashleigh banfield. >> thanks very much, carol. i'm ashleigh banfield in new york. it's 11:00 on the east coast and 8:00 a.m. on the west coast. 13 days until the election. 13 days to get your base energized. get your supporters to the polls. and talk to as many undecideds as possible. and really, we're only talking about a handful of states here. you want to stay on point. no distractions, no blunders. so you can imagine what it was like for mitt...
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. >> stephanie: carol in pennsylvania. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hey, carol. >> caller: good morning. >> stephanie: good morning. >> caller: this election should be a no-brainer. that's not why i called. in pennsylvania, they're going to tell you -- ask you for your i.d. you do not have to give it! >> yeah. >> caller: they made us election workers -- in my ward -- ask people for their i.d. and they have the right to refuse. it is not so important in western pennsylvania. but philadelphia, pittsburgh, people don't give it to them. you don't have to. >> stephanie: that's a good point. people should check whatever state you're in, make sure you have whatever it is and you're armed with information like carol. >> you can find links to your particular state at barackobama.com. >> stephanie: i like that lady from florida -- i would like to see them try to suppress my vote. >> there was a newspaper owned by richard mellon scathe that reported do you need to show i.d. at pennsylvania polls. >> stephanie: that's almost like deliberate misinformation. >> yea
. >> stephanie: carol in pennsylvania. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hey, carol. >> caller: good morning. >> stephanie: good morning. >> caller: this election should be a no-brainer. that's not why i called. in pennsylvania, they're going to tell you -- ask you for your i.d. you do not have to give it! >> yeah. >> caller: they made us election workers -- in my ward -- ask people for their i.d. and they have the right to refuse. it is not so...
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i think i mentioned to you, for my wife carol -- you can trace her family back literally to the mayflower. she's quaker -- quakers who came down to washington, d.c. to visit with president lincoln. all of the way back. and for me it's been a big blank slate, but i have been working on ancestry.com, and i have traced my family back to 1824 in salem, new jersey and now i'm trying to get them across the pond. and you can do that too, ancestry.com by the way is the place to go. they have 10 billion documents you can source but you can get two weeks free at tryancestry.com. join me today and figure out your own family tree. visit tryancestry.com, and you get two free weeks to see what you can discover. we'll compare family trees here. so peter -- well first before we get to comments, and i know you have had a lot of people on facebook and twitter, say we have got to talk about this richard mourdock. he is a tea partier, a republican consolidate in indiana. he is up against joe donnelly who will be on our show tomorrow morning -- friday i'm sorry. they are having a big debate and the question w
i think i mentioned to you, for my wife carol -- you can trace her family back literally to the mayflower. she's quaker -- quakers who came down to washington, d.c. to visit with president lincoln. all of the way back. and for me it's been a big blank slate, but i have been working on ancestry.com, and i have traced my family back to 1824 in salem, new jersey and now i'm trying to get them across the pond. and you can do that too, ancestry.com by the way is the place to go. they have 10 billion...
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halloween is just a week from today which means it's time for unicef's trick-or-treat campaign and carol stern is the president and ceo of the u.s. fund for unicef, and deana kay is the daughter of unicef's first goodwill ambassador danny kay. good to have you here. thanks for coming back. this is obviously something so meaningful to your father danny kay, who as we mentioned was the first goodwill ambassador for 25 years, and also a multi-performer on so many levels. what did it mean to him? >> you know, today, thanks to "today," we're launching a year long centennial celebration. it's not just about the artist who was successful on screen, on radio and television, but the centennial is really about his humanitarian efforts that meant the world to him. he would walk a mile for a kid, and as his daughter i'm just fiercely proud and inspired by his world outreach for children. it wasn't just figurative because he would go under their world instinctively and laugh and play and roll on the floor and rub noses, and so danny kay's legacy is an entertainer who had a responsibility but, he was
halloween is just a week from today which means it's time for unicef's trick-or-treat campaign and carol stern is the president and ceo of the u.s. fund for unicef, and deana kay is the daughter of unicef's first goodwill ambassador danny kay. good to have you here. thanks for coming back. this is obviously something so meaningful to your father danny kay, who as we mentioned was the first goodwill ambassador for 25 years, and also a multi-performer on so many levels. what did it mean to him?...